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14 CFR part 1 Definitions and Abbreviations
14 CFR part 21--Certification Procedures for Products and Parts
A100 General
A102 Type Certificates
A104 Supplemental Type Certificates
A108 Airworthiness Certificates
A110 Approval of Materials, Parts, Processes, and Appliances
A112 Export Airworthiness Approvals
A114 Approval of Engines, Propellers, Materials, Parts, and Appliances: Import
A117 Technical Standard Order Authorizations
14 CFR part 23--Airworthiness Standards: Normal, Utility, Acrobatic, and Commuter Category Airplanes
A150 General
A151 Flight
A152 Structure
A153 Design and Construction
A154 Powerplant
A155 Equipment
A157 Operating Limitations and Information
A159 Appendix G: Instructions for Continued Airworthiness
14 CFR part 25--Airworthiness Standards: Transport Category Airplanes
A03 General
A04 Flight
A05 Structure
A06 Design and Construction
A07 Powerplant
A08 Equipment
A09 Operating Limitations and Information
A11 Appendix H: Instructions for Continued Airworthiness
14 CFR part 27--Airworthiness Standards: Normal Category Rotorcraft
A250 General
A253 Flight
A255 Strength Requirements
A257 Design and Construction
A259 Powerplant
A261 Equipment
A263 Operating Limitations and Information
A265 Appendix A: Instructions for Continued Airworthiness
14 CFR part 39--Airworthiness Directives
A13 Airworthiness Directives
14 CFR part 43--Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, Rebuilding, and Alteration
A15 Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, Rebuilding, and Alteration
A16 Appendixes
14 CFR part 45--Identification and Registration Marking
A400 General
A401 Identification of Aircraft and Related Products
A402 Nationality and Registration Marks
14 CFR part 61--Certification: Pilots, Flight Instructors, and Ground Instructors
A20 General
A21 Aircraft Ratings and Pilot Authorizations
A22 Student Pilots
A23 Recreational Pilot
A24 Private Pilots
A25 Commercial Pilots
A26 Airline Transport Pilots
A27 Flight Instructors
A29 Ground Instructors
14 CFR part 63--Certification: Flight Crewmembers Other Than Pilots
A30 General
A31 Flight Engineers
A32 Flight Navigators
14 CFR part 65--Certification: Airmen Other Than Flight Crewmembers
A40 General
A41 Aircraft Dispatchers
A44 Parachute Riggers
A45 Mechanics
A46 Repairmen
14 CFR part 71--Designation of Class A, Class B, Class C, Class D, and Class E Airspace Areas; Airways; Routes; and Reporting Points
A60 General
A61 Class B Airspace
A62 Class A Airspace
A64 Class C Airspace
A65 Class D Airspace
A66 Class E Airspace
14 CFR part 91--General Operating and Flight Rules
B07 General
B08 Flight Rules--General
B09 Visual Flight Rules
B10 Instrument Flight Rules
B11 Equipment, Instrument, and Certificate Requirements
B12 Special Flight Operations
B13 Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, and Alterations
B14 Large and Turbine-Powered Multiengine Airplanes and Fractional Ownership Program Aircraft
B15 Additional Equipment and Operating Requirements for Large and Transport Category Aircraft
B16 Appendix A--Category II Operations: Manual, Instruments, Equipment, and Maintenance
B17 Foreign Aircraft Operations and Operations of United States-Registered Civil Aircraft Outside of the United States; and Rules Governing Persons on Board Such Aircraft
14 CFR part 97--Standard Instrument Approach Procedures
B97 General
14 CFR part 105--Parachute Operations
C01 General
C02 Operating Rules
C03 Parachute Equipment and Packing
14 CFR part 119--Certification: Air Carriers and Commercial Operators
C20 General
C21 Applicability of Operating Requirements to Different Kinds of Operations Under Parts 121, 125, and 135
C22 Certification, Operations Specifications, and Certain Other Requirements for Operations Conducted Under Part 121 or 135
14 CFR part 121--Operating Requirements: Domestic, Flag, and Supplemental Operations
D01 General
D02 Certification Rules for Domestic and Flag Air Carriers
D03 Certification Rules for Supplemental Air Carriers and Commercial Operators
D04 Rules Governing all Certificate Holders Under This Part
D05 Approval of Routes: Domestic and Flag Air Operations
D06 Approval of Areas and Routes for Supplemental Operations
D07 Manual Requirements
D08 Aircraft Requirements
D09 Airplane Performance Operating Limitations
D10 Special Airworthiness Requirements
D11 Instrument and Equipment Requirements
D12 Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, and Alterations
D13 Airman and Crewmember Requirements
D14 Training Program
D15 Crewmember Qualifications
D16 Aircraft Dispatcher Qualifications and Duty Time Limitations: Domestic and Flag Operations
D17 Flight Time Limitations and Rest Requirements: Domestic Operations
D18 Flight Time Limitations: Flag Operations
D19 Flight Time Limitations: Supplemental Operations
D20 Flight Operations
D21 Dispatching and Flight Release Rules
D22 Records and Reports
D23 Crewmember Certificate: International
D24 Special Federal Aviation Regulation SFAR No. 14
14 CFR part 125--Certification and Operations: Airplanes Having a Seating Capacity of 20 or More Passengers or a Maximum Payload Capacity of 6,000 Pounds or More; and Rules Governing Persons on Board Such Aircraft
D30 General
D36 Maintenance
14 CFR part 135--Operating Requirements: Commuter and on Demand Operations and Rules Governing Persons on Board Such Aircraft
E01 General
E02 Flight Operations
E03 Aircraft and Equipment
E04 VFR/IFR Operating Limitations and Weather Requirements
E05 Flight Crewmember Requirements
E06 Crewmember Flight Time and Duty Period Limitations and Rest Requirements
E07 Crewmember Testing Requirements
E08 Training
E09 Airplane Performance Operating Limitations
E10 Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, and Alterations
E11 Appendix A: Additional Airworthiness Standards for 10 or More Passenger Airplanes
E12 Special Federal Aviation Regulations SFAR No. 36
E13 Special Federal Aviation Regulations SFAR No. 38
14 CFR part 183--Representatives of the Administrator
E150 General
E151 Certification of Representatives
E152 Kinds of Designations: Privileges
US HMR 172--Hazardous Materials Table
F02 General
US HMR 175--Materials Transportation Bureau Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR)
G01 General Information and Regulations
G02 Loading, Unloading, and Handling
G03 Specific Regulation Applicable According to Classification of Material
NTSB 830--Rules Pertaining to the Notification and Reporting of Aircraft Accidents or Incidents and Overdue Aircraft, and Preservation of Aircraft Wreckage, Mail, Cargo, and Records
G10 General
G11 Initial Notification of Aircraft Accidents, Incidents, and Overdue Aircraft
G12 Preservation of Aircraft Wreckage, Mail, Cargo, and Records
G13 Reporting of Aircraft Accidents, Incidents, and Overdue Aircraft
The Powered Parachute Bible--Media Max, First Edition
H01 Airframe
H02 Wing
H03 Powerplant
H04 4-cycle and 2-cycle Engines
H05 4-cycle vs. 2-cycle
H06 Electrical Output
H07 Ignition Systems
H08 Oil and Fuel
H09 Engine Gauges
H10 Propeller
H11 Aerodynamics
H12 Preflight
H13 Operations
Trikes, The Flex-Wing Flyers, H & L Press, Second Edition
H20 Principles of Flight
H21 Weight-Shift Ultralight
H22 Effects of Flight Controls
H23 Preflight and Postflight
H24 Navigation
H25 Flight
H26 Clothing and Equipment
H27 Triking Activities
FAA-H-8083-1--Aircraft Weight and Balance Handbook
H100 Why is Weight and Balance Important?
H101 Weight Control
H102 Effects of Weight
H103 Weight Changes
H104 Stability and Balance Control
H105 Weight and Balance Theory
H106 Weight and Balance Documents
H107 Requirements
H108 Equipment for Weighing
H109 Preparation for Weighing
H110 Determining the Center of Gravity
H111 Empty-Weight Center of Gravity Formulas
H112 Determining the Loaded Weight and CG
H113 Multiengine Airplane Weight and Balance Computations
H114 Determining the Loaded CG
H115 Equipment List
H116 Weight and Balance Revision Record
H117 Weight Changes Caused by a Repair or Alteration
H118 Empty-Weight CG Range
H119 Adverse-Loaded CG Checks
H120 Ballast
H121 Weighing Requirements
H122 Locating and Monitoring Weight and CG Location
H123 Determining the Correct Stabilizer Trim Setting
H124 Determining CG Changes Caused by Modifying the Cargo
H125 Determining Cargo Pallet Loads with Regard to Floor Loading Limits
H126 Determining the Maximum Amount of Payload That Can Be Carried
H127 Determining the Landing Weight
H128 Determining the Minutes of Fuel Dump Time
H129 Weight and Balance of Commuter Category Airplanes
H130 Determining the Loaded CG of a Helicopter
H131 Using an Electronic Calculator to Solve Weight and Balance Problems
H132 Using an E6-B Flight Computer to Solve Weight and Balance Problems
H133 Using a Dedicated Electronic Computer to Solve Weight and Balance Problems
H134 Typical Weight and Balance Problems
H135 Glossary
FAA-H-8083-9--Aviation Instructor Handbook
H200 Learning Theory
H201 Definition of Learning
H202 Characteristics of Learning
H203 Principles of Learning
H204 Levels of Learning
H205 Learning Physical Skills
H206 Memory
H207 Transfer of Learning
H208 Control of Human Behavior
H210 Human Needs
H211 Defense Mechanisms
H212 The Flight Instructor as a Practical Psychologist
H213 Basic Elements
H214 Barriers to Effective Communication
H215 Developing Communication Skills
H216 Preparation
H217 Presentation
H218 Application
H219 Review and Evaluation
H220 Organizing Material
H221 Lecture Method
H222 Cooperative or Group Learning Method
H223 Guided Discussion Method
H224 Demonstration-Performance Method
H225 Computer-Based Training Method
H226 The Instructor as a Critic
H227 Evaluation
H228 Instructional Aid Theory
H229 Reasons for Use of Instructional Aids
H230 Guidelines for Use of Instructional Aids
H231 Types of Instructional Aids
H232 Test Preparation Material
H233 Aviation Instructor Responsibilities
H234 Flight Instructor Responsibilities
H235 Professionalism
H236 The Telling-and-Doing Technique
H237 Integrated Flight Instruction
H238 Obstacles to Learning During Flight Instruction
H239 Positive Exchange of Flight Controls
H240 Use of Distractions
H241 Aeronautical Decision Making
H242 Factors Affecting Decision Making
H243 Operational Pitfalls
H244 Evaluating Student Decision Making
H245 Course of Training
H246 Blocks of Learning
H247 Training Syllabus
H248 Lesson Plans
H249 Growth and Development
H250 Sources of Material
H251 Appendix A--Sample Test Items
H252 Appendix B--Instructor Endorsements
H253 Glossary
AC 61-23--Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge [Superceded by FAA-H-8083-25]
H300 Forces Acting on the Airplane in Flight
H301 Turning Tendency (Torque Effect)
H302 Airplane Stability
H303 Loads and Load Factors
H304 Airplane Structure
H305 Flight Control Systems
H306 Electrical System
H307 Engine Operation
H308 Propeller
H309 Starting the Engine
H310 Exhaust Gas Temperature Gauge
H311 Aircraft Documents, Maintenance, and Inspections
H312 The Pitot-Static System and Associated Instruments
H313 Gyroscopic Flight Instruments
H314 Magnetic Compass
H315 Weight Control
H316 Balance, Stability, and Center of Gravity
H317 Airplane Performance
H318 Observations
H319 Service Outlets
H320 Weather Briefings
H321 Nature of the Atmosphere
H322 The Cause of Atmospheric Circulation
H323 Moisture and Temperature
H324 Air Masses and Fronts
H325 Aviation Weather Reports, Forecasts, and Weather Charts
H326 Types of Airports
H327 Sources for Airport Data
H328 Airport Markings and Signs
H329 Airport Lighting
H330 Wind Direction Indicators
H331 Radio Communications
H332 Air Traffic Services
H333 Wake Turbulence
H334 Collision Avoidance
H335 Controlled Airspace
H336 Uncontrolled Airspace
H337 Special Use Airspace
H338 Other Airspace Areas
H339 Aeronautical Charts
H340 Latitude and Longitude
H341 Effect of Wind
H342 Basic Calculations
H343 Pilotage
H344 Dead Reckoning
H345 Flight Planning
H346 Charting the Course
H347 Filing a VFR Flight Plan
H348 Radio Navigation
H349 Obtaining a Medical Certificate
H350 Health Factors Affecting Pilot Performance
H351 Environmental Factors which Affect Pilot Performance
FAA-H-8083-11--Balloon Flying Handbook
H400 History
H401 Physics
H402 Basic Balloon Terms
H403 Balloon Components
H404 Support Equipment
H405 Choosing a Balloon
H406 Flight Planning
H407 Preflight Operations
H408 Checklists
H409 Crew
H410 Chase
H411 Inflation
H412 Launch
H413 Approach to Landing
H414 Landing
H415 Standard Burn
H416 Level Flight
H417 Use of Instruments
H418 Ascents and Descents
H419 Maneuvering
H420 Winds Above
H421 Winds Below
H422 Contour Flying
H423 Radio Communications
H424 Deflation
H425 Preparing for Pack-up
H426 Legal Considerations
H427 Propane Management and Fueling
H428 Tethering
H429 Emergency Procedures
H430 Regulations
H431 Maintenance
H432 Earning a Pilot Certificate
H433 Practical Test Standards
H434 Skill Development
H435 What is a Good Instructor
H436 Aeronautical Decision Making
H437 Types of Decisions
H438 Effectiveness of ADM
H439 Glossary
FAA-H-8083-3--Airplane Flying Handbook [Superceded by FAA-H-8083-3A]
H501 Choosing a Flight School
H502 Instructor/Student Relationship
H503 Role of the FAA
H504 Flight Standards District Offices (FSDOs)
H505 Study Habits
H506 Study Materials
H507 Collision Avoidance
H509 Pilot Assessment
H510 Preflight Preparation and Flight Planning
H511 Airplane Preflight Inspection
H512 Minimum Equipment Lists (MELs) and Operations with Inoperative Equipment
H513 Cockpit Management
H514 Use of Checklists
H515 Ground Operations
H516 Taxiing
H517 Taxi Clearances at Airports with an Operating Control Tower
H518 Before Takeoff Check
H519 After-landing
H520 Postflight
H522 Terms and Definitions
H523 Prior to Takeoff
H524 Normal Takeoff
H525 Crosswind Takeoff
H526 Short-field Takeoff and Climb
H527 Soft-field Takeoff and Climb
H528 Rejected Takeoff
H529 Noise Abatement
H531 Integrated Flight Instruction
H532 Attitude Flying
H533 Straight-and-level Flight
H534 Turns
H535 Climbs
H536 Descents
H538 Slow Flight
H539 Stalls
H540 Spins
H541 Spin Procedures
H542 Aircraft Limitations
H543 Weight and Balance Requirements
H545 Maneuvering by Reference to Ground Objects
H546 Performance Maneuvers
H548 Airport Traffic Patterns and Operations
H549 Normal Approach and Landing
H550 Crosswind Approach and Landing
H551 Short-field Approach and Landing
H552 Soft-field Approach and Landing
H553 Power-off Accuracy Approaches
H554 Faulty Approaches and Landings
H555 Final Approaches
H556 Roundout (Flare)
H557 Touchdown
H559 Basic Instrument Training
H560 Basic Instrument Flight
H561 Use of Navigation Systems
H562 Use of Radar Services
H564 Night Vision
H565 Night Illusions
H566 Pilot Equipment
H567 Airplane Equipment and Lighting
H568 Airport and Navigation Lighting Aids
H569 Preparation and Preflight
H570 Starting, Taxiing, and Runup
H571 Takeoff and Climb
H572 Orientation and Navigation
H573 Approaches and Landings
H574 Night Emergencies
H576 VOR Navigation
H577 VOR/DME RNAV
H578 LORAN-C Navigation
H579 Global Positioning System (GPS)
H580 Radar Services
H582 Systems and Equipment Malfunctions
H583 Emergency Approaches and Landings (Actual)
H585 Airplane Systems
H586 Pressurized Airplanes
H587 Oxygen Systems
H588 Physiological Altitude Limits
H589 Regulatory Requirements
H591 Multiengine Performance Characteristics
H592 The Critical Engine
H593 Vmc for Certification
H594 Performance
H595 Factors in Takeoff Planning
H596 Accelerates/Stop Distance
H597 Propeller Feathering
H598 Use of Trim Tabs
H599 Preflight Preparation
H600 Checklist
H601 Taxiing
H602 Normal Takeoffs
H603 Crosswind Takeoffs
H604 Short-field or Obstacle Clearance Takeoff
H605 Stalls
H606 Emergency Descent
H607 Approaches and Landings
H608 Crosswind Landings
H609 Short-field Landing
H610 Go-around Procedure
H611 Engine Inoperative Emergencies
H612 Engine Inoperative Procedures
H613 Vmc Demonstrations
H614 Engine Failure Before Lift-off (Rejected Takeoff)
H615 Engine Failure After Lift-off
H616 Engine Failure En Route
H617 Engine Inoperative Approach and Landing
H618 Types of Decisions
H619 Effectiveness of ADM
FAA-H-8083-21--Rotorcraft Flying Handbook
H700 Glossary
FAA-H-8083-21--Rotorcraft Flying Handbook--Helicopter
H701 Introduction to the Helicopter
H702 General Aerodynamics
H703 Aerodynamics of Flight
H704 Autorotation
H705 Helicopter Flight Controls
H706 Helicopter Systems
H707 Engines
H708 Transmission System
H709 Main Rotor System
H710 Fuel Systems
H711 Electrical Systems
H712 Hydraulics
H713 Stability Augmentations Systems
H714 Autopilot
H715 Environmental Systems
H716 Anti-Icing Systems
H717 Rotorcraft Flight Manual
H718 Operating Limitations
H719 Weight and Balance
H720 Performance
H721 Performance Charts
H722 Basic Flight Maneuvers
H723 Minimum Equipment Lists
H724 Rotor Safety Considerations
H725 Vertical Takeoff to a Hover
H726 Hovering
H727 Taxiing
H728 Turns
H729 Normal Takeoff
H730 Ground Reference Maneuvers
H731 Traffic Patterns
H732 Approaches
H733 Go-Around
H734 Noise Abatement Procedures
H735 Advance Flight Maneuvers
H736 Reconnaissance Procedures
H737 Maximum Performance Takeoff
H738 Running/Rolling Takeoff
H739 Rapid Deceleration (Quick Stop)
H740 Steep Approach to a Hover
H741 Shallow Approach and Running/Roll-On Landing
H742 Slope Operations
H743 Confined Area Operations
H744 Pinnacle and Ridgeline Operations
H745 Helicopter Emergencies
H746 Autorotation
H747 Height/Velocity Diagram
H748 Retreating Blade Stall
H749 Ground Resonance
H750 Dynamic Rollover
H751 Low G Conditions and Mast Bumping
H752 Low Rotor RPM and Blade Stall
H753 Recovery From Low Rotor RPM
H754 Systems Flight Diversion Malfunctions
H755 Lost Procedures
H756 Emergency Equipment and Survival Gear
H757 Attitude Instrument Flying
H758 Flight Instruments
H759 Night Operations
H760 Aeronautical Decision Making
FAA-H-8083-21--Rotorcraft Flying Handbook--Gyroplanes
H761 Introduction to the Gyroplane
H762 Aerodynamics of the Gyroplane
H763 Autorotations
H764 Rotor Disc Regions
H765 Retreating Blade Stall
H766 Rotor Force
H767 Stability
H768 Horizontal Stabilizer
H769 Propeller Thrust Line
H770 Gyroplane Flight Controls
H771 Cyclic Control
H772 Gyroplanes Systems
H773 Semirigid Rotor Systems
H774 Fully Articulated Rotor System
H775 Prerotator
H776 Rotorcraft Flight Manual
H777 Weight and Balance
H778 Performance
H779 Height/Velocity Diagram
H780 Gyroplane Flight Operations
H781 Taxi
H782 Blade Flap
H783 Takeoff
H784 Jump Takeoff
H785 Basic Flight Maneuvers
H786 Ground Reference Maneuvers
H787 Flight at Slow Airspeeds
H788 High Rate of Descent
H789 Landings/Crosswind
H790 Go Around
H791 Gyroplane Emergencies
H792 Aborted Takeoff
H793 Lift-Off at Low Airspeed and High Angle of Attack
H794 Pilot-Induced Oscillation (PIO)
H795 Buntover (Power Pushover)
H796 Ground Reference
H797 Emergency Approach and Landing
H798 Aeronautical Decision Making
FAA-H-8083-15--Instrument Flying Handbook--Human Factors
H800 Sensory Systems
H801 Spatial Disorientation
H802 Optical Illusions
H803 Physiological and Psychological Factors
H804 Medical Factors
H805 Aeronautical Decision Making
H806 Crew/Cockpit Resource Management
FAA-H-8083-15--Instrument Flying Handbook--Aerodynamics
H807 Basic Aerodynamics Flight Instruments
H808 Pitot Static
H809 Compass
H810 Gyroscopic
H811 Flight Director
H812 Systems Preflight
FAA-H-8083-15--Instrument Flying Handbook--Airplane Attitude Instrument Flying
H813 Fundamental Skills Airplane Basic Flight Maneuvers
H814 Straight-and-level Flight
H815 Straight Climbs and Descents
H816 Turns
H817 Approach to Stall
H818 Unusual Attitude Recoveries
H819 Instrument Takeoff
H820 Instrument Flight Patterns
FAA-H-8083-15--Instrument Flying Handbook--Helicopter Attitude Instrument Flying
H821 Instrument Flight
H822 Straight-and-level
H823 Straight Climbs
H824 Straight Descents
H825 Turns
H826 Unusual Attitude Recoveries
H827 Emergencies
H828 Instrument Takeoff
FAA-H-8083-15--Instrument Flying Handbook--Navigation Systems
H829 Basic Radio Principals
H830 Nondirectional Beacon (NDB)
H831 Very High Frequency Omnidirectional Range (VOR)
H832 Distance Measuring Equipment (DME)
H833 Area Navigation (RNAV)
H834 Long Range Navigation (LORAN)
H835 Global Positioning System (GPS)
H836 Inertia Navigation System (INS)
H837 Instrument Landing System (ILS)
H838 Microwave Landing System (MLS)
H839 Flight Management Systems (FMS)
H840 Head-up Display (HUD)
H841 Radar Navigation (Ground Based)
FAA-H-8083-15--Instrument Flying Handbook--National Airspace System
H842 IFR Enroute Charts
H843 U.S. Terminal Procedures Publications
H844 Instrument Approach Procedures
FAA-H-8083-15--Instrument Flying Handbook--Air Traffic Control Systems
H845 Communications Equipment
H846 Communications Procedures
H847 Communications Facilities
FAA-H-8083-15--Instrument Flying Handbook--IFR Flight
H848 Planning
H849 Clearances
H850 Departures
H851 Enroute
H852 Holding
H853 Arrival
H854 Approaches
H855 Flying Experience
H856 Weather Conditions
H857 Conducting an IFR Flight
FAA-H-8083-15--Instrument Flying Handbook--Emergency Operations
H858 Unforecast Adverse Weather
H859 Aircraft System Malfunction
H860 Communication/Navigation System Malfunction
H861 Loss of Situational Awareness
FAA-H-8083-15--Instrument Flying Handbook--Glossary
H862 Glossary
Gyroplane Flight Training Manual--Jean-Pierre Harrison
H660 General Aerodynamics
H661 Aerodynamics of Flight
H662 Rotor RPM During Autorotations
H663 Function of the Controls
H664 Some Hazards of Gyroplane Flight
H665 Precautionary Measures and Critical Conditions
H666 Gyroplane Flight Maneuvers
FAA-H-8083-25--Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge--Aircraft Structure
H900 Aircraft Structure
H901 Major Components
FAA-H-8083-25--Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge--Principles of Flight
H902 Principles of Flight
H903 Structure of the Atmosphere
H904 Newton's Laws of Motion and Force
H905 Magnus Effect
H906 Bernoulli's Principle of Pressure
H907 Airfoil Design
H908 Low Pressure Above
H909 High Pressure Below
H910 Pressure Distribution
FAA-H-8083-25--Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge--Aerodynamics of Flight
H911 Aerodynamics of Flight
H912 Forces Acting on the Airplane
H913 Wingtip Vortices
H914 Ground Effect
H915 Axes of an Airplane
H916 Moments and Moment Arm
H917 Design Characteristics
H918 Aerodynamic Forces in Flight Maneuvers
H919 Stalls
H920 Basic Propeller Principles
H921 Load Factors
H922 Weight and Balance
H923 High Speed Flight
FAA-H-8083-25--Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge--Flight Controls
H924 Flight Controls
H925 Primary Flight Controls
H926 Secondary Flight Controls
FAA-H-8083-25--Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge--Aircraft Systems
H927 Aircraft Systems
H928 Powerplant
H929 Pressurized Airplanes
H930 Turbine Engines
FAA-H-8083-25--Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge--Flight Instruments
H931 Pitot-Static Flight Instruments
H932 Gyroscopic Flight Instruments
H933 Magnetic Compass
H934 Outside Air Temperature Gauge
FAA-H-8083-25--Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge--Flight Manuals and Other Documents
H935 Airplane Flight Manuals
H936 Aircraft Documents
H937 Aircraft Maintenance
FAA-H-8083-25--Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge--Weight and Balance
H938 Weight and Balance
H939 Weight Control
H940 Balance, Stability, and Center of Gravity
H941 Determining Loaded Weight and Center of Gravity
FAA-H-8083-25--Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge--Aircraft Performance
H942 Aircraft Performance
H943 Importance of Performance Data
H944 Structure of the Atmosphere
H945 Performance
H946 Takeoff and Landing Performance
H947 Performance Speeds
H948 Performance Charts
H949 Transport Category Airplane Performance
H950 Examples of Performance Charts
FAA-H-8083-25--Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge--Weather Theory
H951 Weather Theory
H952 Nature of the Atmosphere
H953 The Cause of Atmosphere Circulation
H954 Atmospheric Stability
H955 Air Masses
H956 Fronts
FAA-H-8083-25--Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge--Weather Reports, Forecasts, and Charts
H957 Weather Reports, Forecasts, and Charts
H958 Observations
H959 Service Outlets
H960 Weather Briefings
H961 Aviation Weather Reports
H962 Aviation Forecasts
H963 Weather Charts
FAA-H-8083-25--Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge--Airport Operations
H964 Airport Operations
H965 Types of Airports
H966 Sources for Airport Data
H967 Airport Markings and Signs
H968 Airport Lighting
H969 Wind Direction Indicators
H970 Radio Communications
H971 Air Traffic Control Services
H972 Wake Turbulence
H973 Collision Avoidance Procedures
FAA-H-8083-25--Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge--Airspace
H974 Airspace
H975 Controlled Airspace
H976 Uncontrolled Airspace
H977 Special Use Airspace
H978 Other Airspace Areas
FAA-H-8083-25--Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge--Navigation
H979 Navigation
H980 Aeronautical Charts
H981 Latitude and Longitude (Meridians and Parallels)
H982 Effect of Wind
H983 Basic Calculations
H984 Pilotage
H985 Dead Reckoning
H986 Flight Planning
H987 Charting the Course
H988 Filing a VFR Flight Plan
H989 Radio Navigation
H990 Lost Procedures
H991 Flight Diversion
FAA-H-8083-25--Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge--Aeromedical Factors
H992 Aeromedical Factors
H993 Obtaining a Medical Certificates
H994 Environmental and Health Factors Affecting Pilot Performance
H995 Vision in Flight
FAA-H-8083-25--Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge--Aeronautical Decision Making
H996 The Decision-Making Process
H997 Risk Management
H998 Factors Affecting Decision Making
FAA-H-8083-13--Glider Flying Handbook--Introduction
H1000 Introduction to Glider Flying
H1001 Gliders-The Early Years
H1002 Glider or Sailplane
H1003 Glider Certificate Eligibility Requirements
H1004 Aeronautical Decision Making
H1005 Origins of ADM Training
H1006 The Decision-Making Process
H1007 Risk Management
H1008 Factors Affecting Decision Making
H1009 Operational Pitfalls
H1010 Medical Factors Associated with Glider Flying
FAA-H-8083-13--Glider Flying Handbook--Components and Systems
H1011 Components and Systems
H1012 The Fuselage
H1013 Lift/Drag Devices
H1014 The Empennage
H1015 Powerplant
H1016 Landing Gear
FAA-H-8083-13--Glider Flying Handbook--Aerodynamics of Flight
H1017 Aerodynamics of Flight
H1018 Airfoil
H1019 Forces of Flight
H1020 Three Axes of Rotation
H1021 Stability
H1022 Turning Flight/Turn Coordination
H1023 Ground Effect
H1024 Flight Instruments
H1025 Pitot-Static Instruments
H1026 Magnetic Compass
H1027 Gyroscopic Instruments
H1028 G-Meter
H1029 Outside Air Temperature Gauge
H1030 Glider Performance
H1031 Factors Affecting Performance
H1032 Rate of Climb
H1033 Center of Gravity
H1034 Sample Weight and Balance Problems
H1035 Ballast Weight
H1036 Effects of Water Ballast
H1037 Preflight and Ground Operations
H1038 Assembly Techniques
H1039 Launch and Recovery Procedures and Flight Maneuvers
H1040 Aerotow Launch Signals
H1041 Takeoff Procedures and Techniques
H1042 Takeoff Emergency Procedures
H1043 Aerotow Climbout and Release Procedures
H1044 Aerotow Abnormal Procedures
H1045 Slack Line
H1046 Boxing the Wake
H1047 Ground Launch Takeoff
H1048 Tow Speeds
H1049 Normal Into-the-Wind Ground Launch
H1050 Crosswind Takeoff and Climb-Ground Launch
H1051 Ground Tow Launch-Climbout and Release
H1052 Abnormal Procedures, Ground Launch
H1053 Emergency Procedures, Ground Launch
H1054 Self-Launch Takeoff Procedures
H1055 Taxiing the Self-Launching Glider
H1056 Before Takeoff Check-Self-Launching Glider
H1057 Normal Takeoff-Self-Launching Glider
H1058 Crosswind Takeoff-Self-Launching Glider
H1059 Self-Launch--Climb-Out and ShutDown Landings
H1060 Emergency Procedures, Self-Launching Glider
H1061 Performance Maneuvers, Straight Glides
H1062 Turns
H1063 Steep Turns
H1064 Spiral Dive
H1065 Maneuvering at Minimum Control Airspeed, Stalls, and Spins
H1066 Maneuvering at Minimum Controllable Airspeed
H1067 Stall Recognition and Recovery
H1068 Spins
H1069 Minimum Sink Airspeed
H1070 Best Glide Airspeed
H1071 Speed-To-Fly
H1072 Traffic Patterns
H1073 Crosswind Landings
H1074 Slips
H1075 Downwind Landings
H1076 After-Landing and Securing
H1077 Abnormal and Emergency Procedures
H1078 Porpoising
H1079 Pilot-Induced Oscillations
H1080 Gust-Induced Oscillations
H1081 Glider Induced Oscillations
H1082 Tailwheel/Tailskid Equipped Glider Oscillations
H1083 Off-Field Landing Procedures
H1084 Systems and Equipment Malfunctions
H1085 Self-Launch Gliders
H1086 Emergency Equipment and Survival Gear
H1087 Soaring Weather
H1088 The Atmosphere
H1089 Pressure
H1090 Standard Atmosphere
H1091 Layers of the Atmosphere
H1092 Scale of Weather Events
H1093 Thermal Soaring Weather
H1094 Thermal Shape and Structure
H1095 Atmospheric Stability
H1096 Understanding Soundings
H1097 Air Masses Conductive to Thermal Soaring
H1098 Cloud Streets
H1099 Thermal Waves
H1100 Thunderstorms
H1101 Weather for Slope Soaring
H1102 Wave Soaring Weather
H1103 Mechanism for Wave Formation
H1104 Lift Due to Convergence
H1105 Obtaining Weather Information
H1106 Interpreting Weather Charts, Reports, And Printed Reports and Forecasts
H1107 Convective Outlook Chart
H1108 Winds and Temperatures Aloft Forecast
H1109 Transcribed Weather Broadcasts
H1110 Soaring Techniques
H1111 Thermal Soaring
H1112 Ridge and Slope Soaring
H1113 Wave Soaring
H1114 Soaring Convergence Zones
H1115 Combined Sources of Updrafts
H1116 Cross-Country Soaring
H1117 Flight Preparation and Planning
H1118 Personal and Special Equipment
H1119 Navigation
H1120 A Sample Cross-Country Flight
H1121 Navigation Using GPS
H1122 Cross-Country Techniques
H1123 Soaring Faster and Farther
H1124 Special Situations
H1125 Course Deviations
H1126 Lost Procedures
H1127 Cross-Country Using a Self-Launching Glider
H1128 High-Performance Glider Operations and Considerations
H1129 Cross-Country Using Other Lift Sources
FAA-H-8083-3A--Airplane Flying Handbook--Introduction to Flight Training
H1200 Purpose of Flight Training
H1201 Role of the FAA
H1202 Role of the Pilot Examiner
H1203 Role of the Flight Instructor
H1204 Sources of Flight Training
H1205 Practical Test Standards
H1206 Flight Safety Practices
FAA-H-8083-3A--Airplane Flying Handbook--Ground Operations
H1207 Visual Inspection
H1208 Cockpit Management
H1209 Ground Operations
H1210 Engine Starting
H1211 Hand Propping
H1212 Taxiing
H1213 Before Takeoff Check
H1214 After Landing
H1215 Clear of Runway
H1216 Parking
H1217 Engine Shutdown
H1218 Postflight
H1219 Securing and Servicing
FAA-H-8083-3A--Airplane Flying Handbook--Basic Flight Maneuvers
H1220 The Four Fundamentals
H1221 Effects and Use of the Controls
H1222 Feel of the Plane
H1223 Attitude Flying
H1224 Integrated Flight Instruction
H1225 Straight-and-Level Flight
H1226 Trim Control
H1227 Level Turns
H1228 Climbs and Climbing Turns
H1229 Descents and Descending Turns
H1230 Pitch and Power
FAA-H-8083-3A--Airplane Flying Handbook--Slow Flight, Stalls, and Spins
H1231 Slow Flight
H1232 Stalls
H1233 Spins
H1234 Intentional Spins
FAA-H-8083-3A--Airplane Flying Handbook--Takeoff and Departure Climbs
H1235 Terms and Definitions
H1236 Prior to Takeoff
H1237 Normal Takeoff
H1238 Crosswind Takeoff
H1239 Ground Effect on Takeoff
H1240 Short-Field Takeoff and Maximum
H1241 Soft/Rough-Field Takeoff and Climb
H1242 Rejected Takeoff/Engine Failure
H1243 Noise Abatement
FAA-H-8083-3A--Airplane Flying Handbook--Ground Reference Maneuvers
H1244 Purpose and Scope
H1245 Maneuvering by Reference to Ground Objects
H1246 Drift and Ground Track Control
H1247 Rectangular Course
H1248 S-Turns Across a Road
H1249 Turns Around a Point
H1250 Elementary Eights
FAA-H-8083-3A--Airplane Flying Handbook--Airport Traffic Patterns
H1251 Airport Traffic Patterns and Operations
H1252 Standard Airport Traffic Patterns
FAA-H-8083-3A--Airplane Flying Handbook--Approaches and Landings
H1253 Normal Approach and Landings
H1254 Intentional Slips
H1255 Go-Arounds (Rejected Landings)
H1256 Ground Effect
H1257 Crosswind Approach and Landing
H1258 Turbulent Air Approach and Landing
H1259 Short-Field Approach and Landing
H1260 Soft-Field Approach and Landing
H1261 Power-off Accuracy Approaches
H1262 Emergency Approaches and Landings (Simulated)
H1263 Faulty Approaches and Landings
H1264 Hydroplaning
FAA-H-8083-3A--Airplane Flying Handbook--Performance Maneuvers
H1265 Performance Maneuvers Night Operations
H1266 Night Vision
H1267 Night Illusions
H1268 Pilot Equipment
H1269 Airplane Equipment and Lighting
H1270 Airport and Navigation Lighting Aids
H1271 Preparation and Preflight
H1272 Starting, Taxiing, and Runup
H1273 Takeoff and Climb
H1274 Orientation and Navigation
H1275 Approaches and Landings
H1276 Night Emergencies
FAA-H-8083-3A--Airplane Flying Handbook--Transition to Complex Airplanes
H1277 High Performance and Complex Airplanes
H1278 Wing Flaps
H1279 Controllable-Pitch Propeller
H1280 Turbocharging
H1281 Retractable Landing Gear
H1282 Transition Training
FAA-H-8083-3A--Airplane Flying Handbook--Transition to Multiengine Airplanes
H1283 Multiengine Flight
H1284 General
H1285 Terms and Definitions
H1286 Operation of Systems
H1287 Performance and Limitations
H1288 Weight and Balance
H1289 Ground Operation
H1290 Normal and Crosswind Takeoff and Climb
H1291 Level Off and Cruise
H1292 Normal Approach and Landing
H1293 Crosswind Approach and Landing
H1294 Short-Field Takeoff and Climb
H1295 Short-Field Approach and Landing
H1296 Go-Around
H1297 Rejected Takeoff
H1298 Engine Failure After Lift-Off
H1299 Engine Failure During Flight
H1300 Engine Inoperative Approach and Landing
H1301 Engine Inoperative Flight Principles
H1302 Slow Flight
H1303 Stalls
H1304 Engine Inoperative--Loss of Directional Control Demonstration
H1305 Multiengine Training Considerations
FAA-H-8083-3A--Airplane Flying Handbook--Transition to Tailwheel
H1306 Tailwheel Airplanes
H1307 Landing Gear
H1308 Taxiing
H1309 Normal Takeoff Roll
H1310 Takeoff
H1311 Crosswind Takeoff
H1312 Short-Field Takeoff
H1313 Touchdown
H1314 After-Landing Roll
H1315 Crosswind Landing
H1316 Crosswind After-Landing Roll
H1317 Wheel Landing
H1318 Short-Field Landing
H1319 Soft-Field Landing
H1320 Ground Loop
FAA-H-8083-3A--Airplane Flying Handbook--Transition to Turbopropeller Powered Airplanes
H1321 General
H1322 The Gas Turbine Engine
H1323 Turboprop Engines
H1324 Turboprop Engine Types
H1325 Reverse Thrust and Beta Range Operations
H1326 Turboprop Airplane Electrical Systems
H1327 Training Considerations
FAA-H-8083-3A--Airplane Flying Handbook--Transition to Jet Powered Airplanes
H1328 General
H1329 Jet Engine Basics
H1330 Operating the Jet Engines
H1331 Jet Engine Efficiency
H1332 Absence of Propeller Effect
H1333 Absence of Propeller Slipstream
H1334 Absence of Propeller Drag
H1335 Speed Margins
H1336 Recovery from Overspeed Conditions
H1337 Mach Buffet Boundaries
H1338 Low Speed Flight
H1339 Stalls
H1340 Drag Devices
H1341 Thrust Reversers
H1342 Pilot Sensations in Jet Flying
H1343 Jet Airplane Takeoff and Climb
FAA-H-8083-3A--Airplane Flying Handbook--Emergency Procedures
H1344 Emergency Situations
H1345 Emergency Landings
H1346 Basic Safety Concepts
H1347 Terrain Types
H1348 Engine Failure After Takeoff (Single-Engine)
H1349 Emergency Descents
H1350 In-Flight Fire
H1351 Flight Control Malfunction/Failure
H1352 Landing Gear Malfunction
H1353 Systems Malfunctions
H1354 Abnormal Engine Instrument Indications
H1355 Door Opening In Flight
H1356 Inadvertent VFR Flight Into IMC
FAA-H-8083-3A--Airplane Flying Handbook--Glossary
H1357 Glossary
H1358 Index
FAA-H-8261-1--Instrument Procedures Handbook
H1400 IFR Operations in the National Airspace System
H1401 Brief History of the National Airspace System
H1402 System Safety .
H1403 System Capacity
H1404 Managing Safety and Capacity
H1405 Automated Radar Terminal System
H1406 Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System
H1407 Precision Approach Radar
H1408 Bright Radar Indicator Terminal Equipment
H1409 Radar Coverage
H1410 Communications
H1411 Avionics and Instrumentation
H1412 Takeoffs and Departures
H1413 Safety in the Departure Environment
H1414 Take Off Minimums
H1415 Departure Procedures
H1416 En Route Operations
H1417 En Route Navigation .
H1418 IFR En Route Altitudes
H1419 Reporting Procedures
H1420 Communication Failure
H1421 Climbing and Descending En Route
H1422 Holding Procedures
H1423 Fuel State Awareness
H1424 Diversion Procedures
H1425 En Route RNAV Procedures
H1426 Arrivals
H1427 Transition From En Route
H1428 Standard Terminal Arrival Routes
H1429 Arrival Procedures
H1430 Approaches
H1431 Approach Planning
H1432 Air Route Traffic Control Center
H1433 Instrument Approach Procedure Briefing
H1434 Instrument Approach Procedure Segments
H1435 Types of Approaches
H1436 System Improvement Plans
H1437 Fleet Improvement
H1438 Increasing Capacity and Safety
H1439 Reducing En Route Congestion
H1440 Developing Technology
H1441 Airborne Navigation Databases
H1442 Evolution of Airborne Navigation Databases
H1443 Composition of Airborne Navigation Databases
H1444 Operational Limitations of Airborne Navigation Databases
H1445 Approach Chart Format Changes
H1446 Changing Formats
H1447 Differences Between the Formats
H1448 Features of the Pilot Briefing Information Chart Format
H1449 Helicopter Instrument Procedures
H1450 Helicopter IFR Certification
H1451 Flight and Navigation Equipment
H1452 Miscellaneous Requirements
H1453 Stability
H1454 Rotorcraft Flight Manual Limitations
H1455 Operations Specifications
H1456 Minimum Equipment List
H1457 Pilot Proficiency
H1458 Helicopter VFR Minimums
H1459 Helicopter Takeoff Minimums
H1460 Helicopter IFR Alternates
H1461 Part 91 Operators
H1462 Part 135 Operators
H1463 Helicopter Instrument Approaches
H1464 Standard Instrument Approach Procedures to an Airport
H1465 Copter Only Approaches to an Airport or Heliport
H1466 Copter GPS Approaches to an Airport or Heliport
H1467 Special Approaches
H1468 Copter Approach to an IFR Heliport
H1469 Acronyms and Glossary
AC 00-6--Aviation Weather
I20 The Earth's Atmosphere
I21 Temperature
I22 Atmospheric Pressure and Altimetry
I23 Wind
I24 Moisture, Cloud Formation, and Precipitation
I25 Stable and Unstable Air
I26 Clouds
I27 Air Masses and Fronts
I28 Turbulence
I29 Icing
I30 Thunderstorms
I31 Common IFR Producers
I32 High Altitude Weather
I33 Arctic Weather
I34 Tropical Weather
I35 Soaring Weather
I36 Glossary of Weather Terms
AC 00-45--Aviation Weather Services
I54 The Aviation Weather Service Program
I55 Aviation Routine Weather Report (METAR)
I56 Pilot and Radar Reports, Satellite Pictures, and Radiosonde Additional Data (RADATs)
I57 Aviation Weather Forecasts
I58 Surface Analysis Chart
I59 Weather Depiction Chart
I60 Radar Summary Chart
I61 Constant Pressure Analysis Charts
I62 Composite Moisture Stability Chart
I63 Winds and Temperatures Aloft Chart
I64 Significant Weather Prognostic Charts
I65 Convective Outlook Chart
I66 Volcanic Ash Advisory Center Products
I67 Turbulence Locations, Conversion and Density Altitude Tables, Contractions and Acronyms, Station Identifiers, WSR-88D Sites, and Internet Addresses
AIM--Aeronautical Information Manual
J01 Air Navigation Radio Aids
J02 Radar Services and Procedures
J03 Airport Lighting Aids
J04 Air Navigation and Obstruction Lighting
J05 Airport Marking Aids and Signs
J06 Airspace--General
J07 Class G Airspace
J08 Controlled Airspace
J09 Special Use Airspace
J10 Other Airspace Areas
J11 Service Available to Pilots
J12 Radio Communications Phraseology and Techniques
J13 Airport Operations
J14 ATC Clearance/Separations
J15 Preflight
J16 Departure Procedures
J17 En Route Procedures
J18 Arrival Procedures
J19 Pilot/Controller Roles and Responsibilities
J20 National Security and Interception Procedures
J21 Emergency Procedures--General
J22 Emergency Services Available to Pilots
J23 Distress and Urgency Procedures
J24 Two-Way Radio Communications Failure
J25 Meteorology
J26 Altimeter Setting Procedures
J27 Wake Turbulence
J28 Bird Hazards, and Flight Over National Refuges, Parks, and Forests
J29 Potential Flight Hazards
J30 Safety, Accident, and Hazard Reports
J31 Fitness for Flight
J32 Type of Charts Available
J33 Pilot Controller Glossary
J44 Preface
Other Documents
J34 Airport/Facility Directory
J35 En Route Low Altitude Chart
J36 En Route High Altitude Chart
J37 Sectional Chart
J39 Terminal Area Chart
J40 Instrument Departure Procedure Chart
J41 Standard Terminal Arrival (STAR) Chart
J42 Instrument Approach Procedures
J43 Helicopter Route Chart
ADDITIONAL ADVISORY CIRCULARS
K01 AC 00-24, Thunderstorms
K02 AC 00- |